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Panel Weight

Panel
Dimensions

All standard modular
panels are 6 feet wide, and can be produced in variable lengths up to 48
feet long. Standard concrete/steel wall panels are 8 inches thick,
and steel/steel panels are 6 inches thick. Thickness can vary
depending on the amount of insulation required

Insulation Values

All standard modular panels (walls and roof) are insulated to R-30.
Steel/steel panels can be made up to 10 inches thick and insulated to R-65.

Panel
Connections

To attach the panels to the bottom of the
foundation, slab or footing, the manufacturer creates a void at the bottom of
each panel (between the steel and foam). The panel is then placed over an
attachment angle (previously anchored to the foundation) and is secured from the
inside of the building with self-drilling screws (see Sheet #1, detail item #6).
The top of the panel is affixed to the attachment angle (welded to the bottom of
the girder) using stainless steel Fab-lok molly fasteners (see Sheet #1, detail
item #1). Overlapping sections of interior steel are connected with steel stitch
screws.

Roof panels are connected to each joist with structural screws on one side of the panel and stainless steel Fab-lok molly fasteners at multiple points underneath each panel.

Sealants and Flashing

Depending on the connection type and location different sealants are
employed. All exterior concrete joints use a standard backer rod and exterior
pre-cast caulk. Window and door jambs mounted to concrete panels are caulked as
well. Roof panels use a sealant tape or silicon caulk to reinforce their triple
seal mechanism.